Get up-to-the-moment coverage as NCAA March Madness® tournament teams and first-round matchups are announced on Selection Sunday®, March 16.
Selection Sunday® Radio Broadcast Official NCAA Tournament Selection Show
From 6–9pm Et, the official NCAA Tournament Selection Show produced by Westwood One airs on Sirius channel 106, Xm channel 201, and on the SiriusXM app.
Hosts Jason Horowitz, Pj Carlesimo, and Debbie Antonelli cover the reveal of both the men’s and women’s tournament brackets.
March Madness®Live coverage & play-by-playListen on the App
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Mad Dog Sports Radio
On Mad Dog Sports Radio (Ch. 82), Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Steve Torre host special Selection Sunday® coverage live from 5–9pm Et.
Selection Sunday®Special live coverageListen on the App
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SiriusXM College Sports Radio
SiriusXM College Sports Radio (Ch. 84) airs Selection Sunday® specials from 5–11pm Et.
At 5pm Et, Kris Budden and Sean Farnham host coverage of the men’s bracket reveal.
Selection Sunday® Radio Broadcast Official NCAA Tournament Selection Show
From 6–9pm Et, the official NCAA Tournament Selection Show produced by Westwood One airs on Sirius channel 106, Xm channel 201, and on the SiriusXM app.
Hosts Jason Horowitz, Pj Carlesimo, and Debbie Antonelli cover the reveal of both the men’s and women’s tournament brackets.
March Madness®Live coverage & play-by-playListen on the App
Listen on the App
Mad Dog Sports Radio
On Mad Dog Sports Radio (Ch. 82), Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Steve Torre host special Selection Sunday® coverage live from 5–9pm Et.
Selection Sunday®Special live coverageListen on the App
Listen on the App
SiriusXM College Sports Radio
SiriusXM College Sports Radio (Ch. 84) airs Selection Sunday® specials from 5–11pm Et.
At 5pm Et, Kris Budden and Sean Farnham host coverage of the men’s bracket reveal.
- 3/13/2025
- by Jackie Kolgraf
- SiriusXM
(Welcome to Best Actor Ever, an ongoing series where we explore the careers and performances of the greatest performers to ever grace the screen.)
If the young Denzel Washington had his way, the now 68-year-old Mount Vernon native would have a bust in Canton's Pro Football Hall of Fame. The man who would be Malcolm X, Rubin Carter, and Alonzo Harris initially had his sights trained on the gridiron before he enrolled at Fordham University in 1977, where he was a skilled enough athlete to play under Coach P.J. Carlesimo for the school's junior varsity team. "He would run us all day, and make us work," Washington told the New York Times in 1998. "But you know what? We were always prepared for the fourth quarter, and we hardly ever lost. Some of the things I learned from him, I still apply myself."
Washington knew by this point that a pro sports...
If the young Denzel Washington had his way, the now 68-year-old Mount Vernon native would have a bust in Canton's Pro Football Hall of Fame. The man who would be Malcolm X, Rubin Carter, and Alonzo Harris initially had his sights trained on the gridiron before he enrolled at Fordham University in 1977, where he was a skilled enough athlete to play under Coach P.J. Carlesimo for the school's junior varsity team. "He would run us all day, and make us work," Washington told the New York Times in 1998. "But you know what? We were always prepared for the fourth quarter, and we hardly ever lost. Some of the things I learned from him, I still apply myself."
Washington knew by this point that a pro sports...
- 1/27/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
King Kong ain’t got nothin’ on him.
Denzel Washington resurrected his Oscar-winning performance as Alonzo in 2001’s Training Day for one of his physically biggest fans on TNT’s Inside the NBA Monday night.
The actor, 63, was appearing as a special guest on the award-winning sports talk show when host Shaquille O’Neal asked if Washington could reenact his famous (and very Nsfw) “King Kong” monologue from the film.
"My man!"@Shaq makes a special request of Denzel Washington ???? pic.twitter.com/H2ZmHUKB3Z
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) April 17, 2018
“I’m putting cases on all of you,” Washington...
Denzel Washington resurrected his Oscar-winning performance as Alonzo in 2001’s Training Day for one of his physically biggest fans on TNT’s Inside the NBA Monday night.
The actor, 63, was appearing as a special guest on the award-winning sports talk show when host Shaquille O’Neal asked if Washington could reenact his famous (and very Nsfw) “King Kong” monologue from the film.
"My man!"@Shaq makes a special request of Denzel Washington ???? pic.twitter.com/H2ZmHUKB3Z
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) April 17, 2018
“I’m putting cases on all of you,” Washington...
- 4/17/2018
- by Mike Miller
- PEOPLE.com
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